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    CYPRIOT LEADERS PESSIMISTIC

    Gibrahayer
    Dec 8, 2008
    Nicosia

    Monday 8 December - Omphalos Tis Gis newsletter - The direct talks
    between the two communities are not going as well as expected,
    President Christofias said on Friday night.

    Addressing a bi-communal event, Christofias said Turkish Cypriot leader
    Mehmet Ali Talat's position for the existence of two nations in Cyprus
    does not only contradict historical reality, but also the treaties
    that founded the Cyprus Republic as a unified bi-communal state.

    Christofias also hinted that Talat was starting to remind him of former
    Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash, who was openly in favour of a
    partition between the two communities.

    "The common philosophy of AKEL and the Turkish Republican Party,
    up until recently, was that in Cyprus there is one nation, which
    consists of two communities: the Turkish Cypriots and the Greek
    Cypriots," said Christofias. "Now, I am saddened to see that this
    position, regarding the supposed existence of two nations in Cyprus,
    was supported by Mr Denktash in his policy for the creation of to
    separate states in Cyprus," he added.

    Continuously highlighting the existence of two nations, said
    Christofias, was doing little to assist efforts for a resolution to
    the Cyprus problem. "Unfortunately, such positions sometimes appear
    on the table of negotiations," h e explained.

    He referred to the pessimism that can be deduced through polls between
    the people of the two communities, assuring, however, that "efforts
    will not be abandoned".

    On his part, in a recent interview with the Turkish Cypriot news
    agency, Talat was equally pessimistic. He added that it was nearly
    impossible to reach a solution to the Cyprus problem before the end
    of 2009.

    "Maybe even 2009 will pass without a solution. The negotiating process
    is moving at very slow rhythms".

    "From the moment that the Greek Cypriot side did not accept the Annan
    Plan as a basis for discussion, we have almost started from zero,"
    he said. "The international forces must certainly take action and look
    at the issues, which the two sides can't find solutions to," he added.

    He said Christofias entered the negotiations as a different person, "He
    is not as I expected him to be," he said, adding that this was a huge
    disappointment to him, especially when Christofias attacked Turkey.

    Referring to his position that there are two nations in Cyprus,
    Talat concluded, "Of course there are two nations, with different
    languages, religions, joys and woes. When one is happy, the other
    is sad. Only if there is an earthquake or airplane tragedy will they
    have the same reaction."

    20 He didn't, however, exclude the possibility that the future could
    see the creation of one nation with two different languages.
    From: Baghdasarian
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